Re: latest edSharp and the Sounds4stuff jaws scheme

  • From: Alex Hall <mehgcap@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:38:09 -0500

I go to settings center and enter sound into the edit box. The last
option brought up is the sound scheme, set to sounds4stuff (indent 1),
which is Jim's scheme modified to work with one space instead of two.
As I said, most sounds from this scheme still play, it just refuses to
play the piano notes for indentation. Is there a way to install the
previous version of edSharp to see if the notes return?

On 1/10/11, Jamal Mazrui <empower@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Does the excerpt below from the History.txt file of EdSharp help?
>
> Jamal
>
> Another approach to hearing indentation levels is a JAWS sound scheme
> contributed by Jim Homme.  You can install it by pressing JAWSKey+F2 and
> choosing Settings Packager.  In that program, press Control+O and enter
> Sounds4Stuff.zip.  Then press Alt+I to import the settings.
>
>
>
> On 1/8/2011 7:37 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>> Thanks, at least alt-i is now working. I really miss those piano
>> notes, though, since it was almost like being able to see the indent
>> levels, and was even easier than using braces!
>>
>> On 1/8/11, Jamal Mazrui<empower@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>>> I do not recall the steps to activate a sound scheme, but I recall
>>> putting instructions in the EdSharp history of changes file, which is
>>> accessible via the Help menu.  Otherwise, I hope Jim Homme can help,
>>> since it is a scheme that he uses and contributed to the EdSharp
>>> distribution.
>>>
>>> The \s token you mentioned stands for white space characters in a
>>> regular expression, but it is not a token in a typical C string.  The \s
>>> token means a space, tab, vertical tab, carriage return, line feed, or
>>> form feed character in a regular expression.  If you intend a space
>>> character for indentation, you should be able to use a literal space
>>> character.
>>>
>>> Jamal
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1/7/2011 7:26 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I just updated edSharp to the latest version. I rely heavily on the
>>>> Sounds4stuff jaws scheme since I work in Python, but this latest
>>>> update seems to have broken the scheme. Sounds for edit fields, menus,
>>>> buttons, and so on still work, but my indentation sounds are gone. I
>>>> even set the edSharp indent character to \s instead of \t, but nothing
>>>> changed. Does anyone have an idea of what I could try? I installed the
>>>> optional scripts, which I did not do last time, but I doubt that would
>>>> make a difference since the rest of the scheme works as it did before.
>>>>
>>>> On a related note, the indent level query, alt-i, does not work.
>>>> Despite my indent character being \s (I use spaces, not the tab key),
>>>> all lines report an indent level of 0.
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>


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